Click title for link to an article released today about tonight's City Commission meeting. It is oddly accompanied by a picture of the Gulfstream Hotel, which isn't on the agenda and it isn't part of the workshop that follows on the beach proposals/ITN committee recommendations. Here is part of what he reports:
Immediately following the regular meeting, there will be a City Commission work session where the fortunes of the city’s beachside casino and pool complex will be discussed.So, ride your "fixie" to the meeting tonight to hear more. Here is what some of the more hip of us will be wearing:
Since the casino reopened in 2012, the city has been trying to figure out how to fill the vacant space. While some residents embrace the idea of a $15 million expansion by a local developer, others in this artsy town don’t want to see a big developer coming in and messing with the city’s hipster vibe.
Stay tuned….
And my crack research team has concluded that there is no relation between the Palm Beach Post reporter Kevin D. Thompson and Margaret Menge's World-renowned food critic Joseph Thompson III.
Hudson Holdings maintained at the Bryant Park neighborhood meeting that the hotel could go forward without the beach portion of their development plan. However, the potential synergy between the two should not be ignored.